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1) Take Mrt to Kranji station.
2) Take the CW1 bus, it is S$0.80 to the JB customs.
3) After you clear JB immigration, just follow the sign that says JB Sentral/City Square.
4) Take cab from City Square. Alot of the taxi driver will not know where Honly is, so tell them you want to go to The Store at Taman Sentosa. Honly is located just before The Store, it is on the left hand side of the road leading to The Store. That road is one way street and it is slightly uphill.

On your way back, just retrace your steps. Take a cab back to City Square and then make your way to the JB customs/immigration. After clearing immigration, take the CW1 bus back to Kranji MRT (RM$0.90).

You can also take the CW2 bus from Queens Street if you live near there. There are SBS buses that goes to JB customs but they have more stops so I don't take those.

thanks so much for providing such detailed description on how to get to honly.

most probably i will go over to permai sports 1st since it's near city square. if can't find anything i like then will take a cab down to honly.

are the prices at these 2 shops very competitive? or will there be like at least RM15 difference for the same racket?

Very knowledgeble and gives you good advice on everything about badminton.. even on which court to book in a sports hall to get optimum flight from your shuttlecocks.

Product range and variety is about the same as Permai and prices are pretty competitive also. Bought a tube of Fleet Silver Shuttlecocks from them. It is within walking distance from Honly (about 15 mins walk) which I did with my friends to Honly from there.

Below is a picture of the store front. Bottom two are Honly with the second picture the current store front with Li-Ning posters. Similar to Permai no N-series yet but only mid-end range.

You are right. Yours should be the new and current address. Mine I copied from their receipt slip which must be their old stationery. But the picture is current. Their store is located facing the T-junction.

Yup, there's like 6 pieces of Tantrum 200, a number of lethal 50 & 60 as well and a lot of the Dunlop racquet currently used by Wong Choong Hann.

I saw Tantrum cost RM369 before discount, of course.

Wow... great. Wanted to get a T200 from a local shop in sg but was told that Tantrum 200 already stop production and no more stock paving way for Tantrum 300 which will be coming out this month. Will go down to JB to grab a T200 fast T300 color scheme abit too orangy to my liking. Btw how much more discount will Permai normally give? Thanks.

Wow... great. Wanted to get a T200 from a local shop in sg but was told that Tantrum 200 already stop production and no more stock paving way for Tantrum 300 which will be coming out this month. Will go down to JB to grab a T200 fast T300 color scheme abit too orangy to my liking. Btw how much more discount will Permai normally give? Thanks.

just to add on to the positive reviews for permai sports....
popped in to get an rsl x3 gold.....strung it up with bg66 sharp....
must say their stringing is really, really good.....andy is friendly and knowledgeable and their prices are extremely competitive......
two thumbs up for permai